Lake Urmia is shrinking rapidly If it dries up, an ecological catastrophe is inevitable not only in Turkish people of Iran but also, in neighboring countries of Iraq, Turkey, Azerbaijan, and Armenia.
Since the Environment is not Subject to Geographical borders a Proper international body should be Responsible for Lake Urmia.The intervention of such a body to Avert an Environmental Catastrophe is Essential

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Subject: Lake Urmia Is Drying Up! Help Save Lake Urmia (Azerbaijan, Iran)
Dear Secretary General,
Lake Urmia, the largest lake in the Middle East and one of the environmental wonders of the world, is registered as Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO and listed as a wetland of international importance under the 1971 Ramsar Convention. Over the last several years, Lake Urmia has shrunk significantly and its depth has fallen by seven meters. According to experts, if the lake completely dries up, a vast amount of salt will be released into the atmosphere resulting in an ecological catastrophe not only in Azerbaijani cities of Iran but also, in neighboring countries such as Turkey and Azerbaijan.
By sending this letter I call on United Nations Secretary General Mr. Ban Ki-moon, UNESCO, United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), and the Iranian Government to take immediate actions to fulfill their commitments to preserve Lake Urmia. The Iranian government should expedite the conserving and water transferring plans. The action plan should be launched and implemented immediately to be effective in protecting the Lake’s flora and fauna. This environmental catastrophe must be stopped before it is too late.
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